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Company Law

Company Law

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Company Law brings clarity and sophisticated analysis to the ever-changing landscape of company law, with a mobile experience and convenient access. It is an ideal textbook for students of company law, with five distinct sections covering corporate structure, governance, shareholders rights, finance, and rescue and restructuring.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 736 pages
Publication date: 28 September 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press


The intricate and ever-evolving realm of company law is illuminated by the comprehensive and insightful text of Company Law. Authored by Brenda Hannigan, this esteemed work delves into the dynamic nature of the subject, providing a clear and sophisticated analysis of the field. Hannigan adeptly contextualizes the material, emphasizing its relevance and topicality, while guiding students through the major areas of study typically encountered at the undergraduate level.

The book is meticulously organized into five distinct sections, each dedicated to exploring different aspects of company law. The first section delves into the corporate structure, encompassing topics such as legal personality, constitutional issues, and the legal implications of corporate entities. The second section examines corporate governance, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of directors, their duties and liabilities, and the mechanisms in place to ensure effective board management. The third section explores the rights and remedies of shareholders, including their power to make decisions and engage in shareholder activism. It also addresses the various legal frameworks governing shareholder disputes and the protection of their interests.

The fourth section delves into corporate finance, covering topics such as share and loan capital, capital structures, and financial management strategies. It explores the sources of funding, the valuation of companies, and the financial instruments used to support corporate operations. The fifth section focuses on corporate rescue and restructuring, addressing the legal liabilities and obligations that arise during insolvency proceedings. It explores the various strategies and mechanisms employed to protect stakeholders and restore financial stability to distressed companies.

What sets this text apart is its accessible writing style and comprehensive approach to the subject. Hannigan employs a clear and concise language, making the material easily understandable to students with varying backgrounds. The book incorporates a wealth of real-world examples and case studies, providing students with practical insights and applications of the legal principles discussed. Additionally, the sixth edition of Company Law is available in various digital formats, catering to the needs of students and institutions alike. The e-book version offers a mobile experience, convenient access, and functionality tools that enhance learning support, including navigation features, links, and interactive elements.

In conclusion, Company Law is an indispensable resource for students pursuing a career in company law, business, or finance. Authored by a renowned expert in the field, this text provides a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of the legal principles and practices governing corporate entities. With its accessible writing style, comprehensive coverage, and relevant examples, it serves as an ideal textbook for students seeking to excel in this dynamic and challenging field. Whether you are a novice or an experienced professional, this book will undoubtedly enhance your knowledge and skills in company law.

Weight: 1264g
Dimension: 171 x 246 x 32 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780198848493
Edition number: 6 Revised edition

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